Xtra Time Web Desk: India's javelin sensation Sumit Antil has achieved what many consider the pinnacle of success in sports—back-to-back gold medals at the Paralympics, a feat that even the nation's golden boy, Neeraj Chopra, couldn't replicate in 2024. On Monday, September 2, in Paris, Sumit not only defended his Paralympic title but did so in style, setting new records that further cemented his legacy in Indian sports.

Coming into the contest as the favorite, Sumit wasted no time in making his mark. His first throw shattered his own previous Paralympic record from Tokyo, hitting 69.11 meters, a clear signal to his competitors that he was in a league of his own. But Sumit wasn’t done yet. In a spectacular display of skill and power, he launched his javelin 70.59 meters on his second attempt, setting a new benchmark for the event and extending his lead over the rest of the field.

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Sumit's third throw measured 66.66 meters, and while his fourth attempt was ruled a foul, he came back strong with a fifth throw of 69.04 meters, virtually sealing his victory. Sri Lanka’s Dulan Kodithuwakku provided some competition, but it wasn’t enough to dethrone Sumit, whose final throw of 66.57 meters secured his place at the top of the podium.

While Neeraj Chopra, India’s Olympic hero, settled for silver at the 2024 Paris Olympics, Sumit’s achievement underscores his dominance in the Paralympic arena. With this victory, Sumit has not only brought glory to the nation but also increased India’s medal tally at the Paralympics to 14, including three golds.

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Sumit’s performance is a testament to his unwavering dedication and determination, highlighting the extraordinary talent that India possesses in the world of javelin throw. As Sandeep and Sanjay Sandip Sargar finished 4th and 7th respectively, Sumit’s golden streak shines even brighter, symbolizing hope and inspiration for many aspiring athletes across the nation.